It’s been quite the slog for SKAM. They’ve toiled away in the middle of England since 2011’s It’s Come To This introduced a highly competent power trio, albeit one with little to distinguish them from the herd. Three years later Peacemaker – particularly the standout The Wire – was a wall of sound. Just when they seemed set fair for meat-’n’-potatoes success, in 2017 they jettisoned the template and chanced their arm with The Amazing Memoirs Of Geoffrey Goddard, a concept album about a time-travelling Spitfire pilot. It rocked, but differently.